What Happens If I Need To Relocate?
Should a parent need to relocate, the court will continue to use the “best interests” standard in determining where the child will go. There are federal laws that prohibit a parent from simply taking a child and moving without consent of the court or the other parent.
Other Custody and Child Support FAQs
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How Does The Court Decide Who Gets The Children?
A: At the outset, it is important to understand that “custody” is usually divided into two separate categories – legal custody and physical … More -
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How Is Child Support Ordered And What Exactly Is It?
A: Child support is a court ordered monthly payment by one parent (often the non-custodial parent) to the other parent for the support of their common child. Federal law … More -
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My Spouse Is Not Making Payments – What Can I Do?
A: You can take your spouse back to court. Once there, the judge has many tools available for your use. For example, you could have the judge issue a wage … More -
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Can A Child Support Order Be Changed Or Modified?
A: Yes. An order for child support can be changed or modified any time there is a material change in circumstances from the time that the initial child support was … More